The correct answer to this question is that Emerson believes that a sentence can be grammatical in context but ungrammatical in isolation. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
Eat like a bird: She is so thin, she eats like a bird.
Bring home the bacon: As the head of the house, he has to bring home the bacon everyday.
Add fuel to fire: The debate was going poorly for the president and his strikingly uncouth comments only added fuel to the fire.
Crack a book: His truly worthless friends, who never cracked a book were awarded too.
Killing two birds with one stone: We can kill two birds with one stone by dropping off the mail on the way to the grocery store.
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Concept checking is the process of a teacher asking questions to their students to make sure they understand the vocabulary/grammar you have taught them. =)
Answer:
1) There are 31 days <u>in</u> may .
2) <u>There</u> seemed to be no doubt about it.
3) The cat belongs to the people who live <u>upstairs</u>.
4) She bent <u>down</u> to pick up her glove.
5) Mr. Lieen is <u>out</u> of town this week.
6) -
7) Let's get out of <u>here</u>.
8) -
9) -
10) I stayed <u>up</u> late last night.
Explanation:
I skipped the ones I wasn't sure about